TEHRAN, Sep. 07 (MNA) – If there is any proof needed for the inhumanity of ISIL, it is what happened to you, said the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (SRSG), Ján Kubiš to the Izadi community in Sheikhan, Iraq.

In addressing the representatives of the Izadi community, comprising of political and religious leaders, former ministers and mayors, internally displaced people, women survivors, Human Rights activists as well as civil society representatives, SRSG Kubiš said “On behalf of the United Nations I want to express our profound respect for the Izadi religion and the Izadi community, which has been living on this land for thousands of years, as well as to express our sympathy and compassion for your suffering”.

“The Izadi community living in Internally Displaced People (IDP) camps and the Izadi women still under ISIL captivity are not forgotten”, assured Kubiš.

“We will continue to work for you, to convey your message to the United Nations member states and to highlight your plight and fight for your rights”, he affirmed.

SRSG Kubiš met with the representatives of the Izadi community in the wake of an important conference on the victims of ethnic and religious violence in the Middle East, and strategies for their protection, organized by the French and Jordanian Foreign Ministries and scheduled to take place on 8 September in Paris, as well as on the eve of the forthcoming high level United Nations annual General Assembly later in September.

 Mr. Ján Kubiš also paid a visit to Lalish Temple, the Holy Shrine of the Izadi community, in Sheikhan on Saturday 5 September 2015.

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